Some time ago last year, I managed to buy a few 1:300th scenery items for this project off of Ebay. In order to break up the horde of Bavarians to be painted, I just painted these up, along with two items from a Mainly Miniature Modern Industrial set:




Next on the painting desk are 12 Bavarian dragoons. Men wearing white on horses, in other words.
Looks great.
ReplyDeleteI also have a sizable collection of 1/330 figures and scenery. I always imagined staging land battles in a real futuristic setting, not some gothic/fantasy bad SciFi setting like WH40K.